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Theatre To Electronics: Our List Of Summer Camps Will Have Your Kids Covered

Come summer {and the long vacation}, and we know how the little tykes can be brimming with energy, looking out for anything they can dabble with {and easily getting bored, too?}. Well, we’ve come to your rescue with our roundup of some of the best and most interesting summer camps happening across the city. Pick from theatre, music and dance or even photography, swimming and superhero-building {no kidding}.

Science Utsav

With a bunch of workshops running for an entire month, Science Utsav’s Summer Program blends learning, fun and hands-on activities {experiments, puzzles and projects included}. Think concepts like mechanics, sound and buoyancy all explored through engaging sessions. We even spotted ones on astronomy and robotics! {For ages 5-14}

Workbench Projects

Introduce your kids to the world of electronics with Tinker Tronix, a 15-day summer workshop by Workbench Projects. Covering everything from the basics to even helping them build a bluetooth-controlled robot {oh yes!}, the programme will also include an introduction to wearables. So, don’t be surprised if your moppets come up with smart wearables that they made! {For ages 7-14}

Attakkalari Centre for Movement Arts

Involving movement arts and theatrical components, Attakkalari’s multi-disciplinary workshop has facilitators like Stefano Fardelli {dancer and choreographer from Italy} and Denny Paul {winner of Robert Bosch Young Choreographer Award}. Divided into groups like juniors {5-8 years}, seniors {9-12} and teens {13-18}, the second batch of workshops will also have a category for young adults {19-25}. And, there’s a final public presentation, so you get to see your kids performing, too!

STEM champ

Let the little tykes use Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics {STEM} to build a superhero, create their own video game, learn the secrets of survival and even explore creative engineering with the different summer camps from these folks. And, with worksheets and takeaways included as part of the package, they try to make sure there’s enough to keep them busy at home, too. {For ages 6-12}

Hippocampus

A summer camp {spread over April and May} which has a lineup of workshops, including everything from aeromodelling and art to cooking and gardening to pick from – that’s what Hippocampus has in store for your children. {For ages 2-14}

Ranga Shankara

Hunting for theatre workshops for the little one? Look no further than Summer Express by Ranga Shankara’s AHA Theatre for Children {registrations for second batch is open}. With 6-hour intensive sessions for 12 days, this one’s bound to give them a solid base to build on. {For ages 7-13}

Jagriti Theatre

Got a little one that’s bursting with with energy and creativity? Jagriti’s Summer Carnival might just be perfect for them. With workshops on acting, writing, photography, improve, storytelling and even life skills, this one has quite a lot of options to pique their interest. {For ages 4-16}

Nisha Millet's Swim Camp

What better way to beat the heat than with some splashing about in a pool? With quite a few batches for kids {and adults, too!} across different locations, Nisha Millet’s swim camps even include classes for beginners. {For ages 4 and above}

Taaqademy

Got a young budding musician at home? Sign him/her up for Taaqademy’s four-week Summer Music Camp. With new batches starting this week as well as in May, we suggest you hurry and register your kid {they take only 10 students per batch}. {For ages five and above}